
Due Process of Law 1932-1949
by Virginia Wood
"Due Process of Law 1932-1949" by Virginia Wood, Louisiana State University Press, 1951. Hardcover in good condition, no dust jacket. Explores Supreme Court's constitutional applications between 1932-1949. Ideal for legal scholars and history enthusiasts.
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This hardcover book is in good condition with a solid binding and minimal signs of wear on the cover. The pages are clean and free from inscriptions or library markings. There is no dust jacket present.
About This Vintage 1951 Edition
"Due Process of Law 1932-1949" by Virginia Wood, published by Louisiana State University Press in 1951, offers an insightful examination of the Supreme Court's application of constitutional principles during a pivotal era in American legal history. This hardcover edition, originating from Baton Rouge, delves into the nuances of due process and its implications on legal precedents set between 1932 and 1949. Wood's work is a significant contribution to legal scholarship, providing a detailed analysis of the court's interpretative strategies. This edition is particularly notable for its academic rigor and historical context, making it a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of legal history. The book is in good condition, with a sturdy binding and minimal wear, though it lacks a dust jacket.
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Louisiana State University Press
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